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nasal bridge
Skeletally, it's called the nasal bone.
cartilage The nasal bones make up the bridge of your nose. There are two small oblong bones, varying in size and form in different individuals; they are placed side by side at the middle and upper part of the face, and form, by their junction, "the bridge" of the nose.
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The "bridge of the nose" (sometimes called the nasal bridge) consists of the two nasal bones, left and right, at the very top of the nose. If you have missing teeth, you could also find a "bridge" in your mouth. A dental bridge is an artificial tooth (or teeth) supported by existing teeth on either side, or alternatively, by dental implants.
The nose is where you would find a bridge on the body. The nasal bridge is the bony structure across the nasal bones located at the top of the nose.
Unilateral cleft lip results from failure of the maxillary prominence on the affected side to fuse with medial nasal prominences. The result is called a persistent labial groove.
The "bridge of the nose" (sometimes called the nasal bridge) consists of the two nasal bones, left and right, at the very top of the nose. If you have missing teeth, you could also find a "bridge" in your mouth. A dental bridge is an artificial tooth (or teeth) supported by existing teeth on either side, or alternatively, by dental implants.
Nasal cuts can be healed by not agitating the area. Agitation and further injury will occur by rubbing the nose or bridge of the nose.
It's a good normal finding.
There is no way to get rid of a bump or large nasal bridge without seeing a plastic surgeon.
The bridge of the nose is called the nasal bone. It is constructed out of two different bones that are oblong shaped and can be larger in different people.